EPW050089 ENGLAND (1936). The Harrison Ltd Brass Foundry, High Street Deritend and Alcester Street, Digbeth, 1936

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Title [EPW050089] The Harrison Ltd Brass Foundry, High Street Deritend and Alcester Street, Digbeth, 1936
Reference EPW050089
Date May-1936
Link
Place name DIGBETH
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 407858, 286141
Longitude / Latitude -1.8843024194619, 52.472775504003
National Grid Reference SP079861

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